Transducer and Its Classifications

The transducer is a device which is used to converts a physical identity to be measured into an equivalent electrical signal (voltage or current).

A transducer is also called as a pick-up element. It contains two parts that are closely related to each other i.e. the sensing or detecting element and the transduction elements.

According to another definition of a transducer can be given as a device, which when actuated by the energy in one form, supplies energy either in the same form or in another form to a second transmission system.

Examples

A mechanical
force or displacement being converted into an electrical signal.

A thermistor
reacts to temperature variations.

A photo cell
changes in light intensity.

Measurement of
electrical noise.

Telemetering
system—when input and output are in electrical form.

Classification of Transducers

Transducers may be classified according to their
application, method of energy conversion, nature of output signal, etc.
However, a sharp distinction in the classification is difficult and often
results in overlapping.

Transducers can be classified as:

Active and Passive Transducers

Analog and Digital Transducers

Primary and Secondary Transducers

Transducers and Inverse Transducers

According to Transduction Principle

Active and Passive Transducers

Active Transducers

These transducers do not need any external source of power for their operation. Therefore they are also called as self generating type transducers. The active transducers further classified as.

Photovoltaic

Thermoelectric

Piezoelectric

Electromagnetic

The active transducers are self-generating devices which operate under the energy conversion principle.

At the output of active transducers, we get equivalent electrical output signal e.g. temperature to electric potential, without any external source of energy being used.

Passive transducers

These transducers need the external power supply for their operation. So they are not “self-generating type” transducers.

A DC power supply or an audio frequency generator is
used as an external power source.

These transducers produce the output signal in the
form of variation in resistance, capacitance or some other electrical parameter
in response to the quantity to be measured.

Analog and Digital Transducers

The output of the analog transducers is in the analog form that means it is a continuous function of time. The example of analog transducers is a thermocouple, LVDT, strain gauge, etc.

The output of the digital transducers is in the digital form that means it is in the form of digital pulses discrete in time. These pulses from a unique code for each value sensed.

Primary and Secondary Transducers

Some transducers contain the mechanical as well as electrical devices. The mechanical device converts the physical quantity to be measured into a mechanical signal. Such mechanical devices are called as the primary transducers because they deal with the physical quantity to be measured. The electrical device then converts this mechanical signal into a corresponding electrical signal. These type of electrical devices are known as secondary transducers.

Transducers and Inverse Transducers

According to Transduction Principle

Capacitive transduction: In the case, the measurand is converted in the capacitance.

Capacitive transduction

Electromagnetic transduction: In this transduction, the measurend is converted to the voltage induced in a conductor by the change in the magnetic flux, in the absence of excitation. It is self-generating transducer.

Electromagnetic transduction

Inductive Induction: In inductive induction, the measurend is converted into a change in the self inductance of a single coil. It is achieved by displacing the core of the coil that is attached to a mechanical sensing element.

Inductive Induction

Piezoelectric Induction: In this indiction, the measurand is converted into a change in electrostatic charge q or voltage v generated by crystals when mechanically it is stressed.

Piezoelectric Induction

Photovoltaic Transduction: In photovoltaic transduction, the measurand is converted to the voltage generated when the junction between dissimilar materials.